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Справочник обновлён: Январь 2026

National Organizations

Trusted organizations providing immigration legal services nationwide

American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)

Find qualified immigration attorneys through AILA's referral service. Members are licensed attorneys specializing in immigration law.

Attorney ReferralsLegal ResourcesImmigration News
National Immigration Law Center (NILC)

One of the leading organizations dedicated to protecting and advancing the rights of low-income immigrants in the United States.

Legal AdvocacyLegal SupportKnow Your Rights
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

Defends constitutional rights, including immigrant rights. Provides resources and legal support.

Legal DefenseKnow Your RightsAdvocacy
Catholic Charities USA

Provides immigration legal services through a network of local agencies. Help with applications, family reunification, and citizenship.

Application HelpFamily ReunificationCitizenship
Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC)

Works with immigrants, community organizations, and attorneys to build a democratic society.

Legal TrainingCommunity SupportPolicy Work
United We Dream

The largest immigrant youth-led organization in the country. Resources for DACA recipients and undocumented youth.

DACA ResourcesYouth ProgramsAdvocacy

Resources by State

Find local immigration legal services in your area

California

California Rural Legal Assistance

Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA)

Asian Law Caucus

Texas

RAICES Texas

Immigration Legal Services of Houston

Texas RioGrande Legal Aid

New York

Make the Road New York

New York Immigration Coalition

Legal Aid Society

Florida

Americans for Immigrant Justice

Florida Immigrant Coalition

Catholic Charities of Central Florida

How to Find a Reliable Immigration Attorney

Protect yourself from immigration fraud

Where to Find Help

Accredited Representatives

DOJ-accredited representatives can provide legal assistance at recognized organizations.

Legal Aid Societies

Non-profit organizations providing free or low-cost legal services.

Bar Association Referrals

Your state bar association can refer you to licensed immigration attorneys.

Pro Bono Services

Many attorneys offer free services for eligible immigrants.

Signs of Fraud
  • Promises guaranteed results
  • Asks you to sign blank forms
  • Tells you to lie on applications
  • Claims connections to immigration officials
  • Refuses to give copies of documents
  • Charges unusually low or high fees
  • Not licensed but gives legal advice
Safe Practices
  • Verify attorney license with state bar
  • Check representative accreditation with DOJ
  • Get written contract with clear fees
  • Always keep copies of all documents
  • Never sign blank forms
  • Report fraud to FTC: reportfraud.ftc.gov

Types of Immigration Legal Services

Understanding available assistance

Application Assistance

Help with filling out immigration forms, gathering documents, and filing applications.

Green card applicationsCitizenship applicationsWork permitsTravel documents
Deportation Defense

Legal representation for individuals in removal proceedings before immigration courts.

Court representationBond hearingsAppealsCancellation of removal
Family Immigration

Assistance with family visa petitions and reunification cases.

Spouse visasParent petitionsSibling casesFiancé visas
Asylum and Refugees

Help for individuals seeking protection from persecution in their home countries.

Asylum applicationsWithholding of removalConvention Against TortureRefugee status
DACA and TPS

Assistance with Deferred Action and Temporary Protected Status applications and renewals.

Initial applicationsRenewalsAdvance paroleWork authorization
Employment Immigration

Help with work visas and employment authorization.

H-1B visasWork permitsLabor certificationEmployer sponsorship
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